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. >> can a silent stroke be a big stroke? >> no >> silent by definition means it's unobserved? >> that's right. it doesn't show up clinically. >> it doesn't show up clinically or behaviorally? >> well, it will show up behaviorally. >> how? >> they will lose interests in things, sit in a room and not talk. >> how about dizziness? >> it could be a sign of anything, a sign of regular or silent stroke. >> how do you learn whether you are stroke prone? >> family history, whether you're hypertensive, whether you have heart disease. >> how about the testing here where the blood gets up to the brain. >> right. >> what do they call that? >> ka rod -- carotid artery. >> should an ultrasound be done? >> if people have an ischemic attack, they may have a carotid artery collusion. >> do you think that exam should be done regularly? >> i don't think it should be done unless you have symptoms. >> are you going to charge me for this? the -- now, the stroke is not the first step towards alzheimer's, is it? >> no, it is a totally different thi
. >> can a silent stroke be a big stroke? >> no >> silent by definition means it's unobserved? >> that's right. it doesn't show up clinically. >> it doesn't show up clinically or behaviorally? >> well, it will show up behaviorally. >> how? >> they will lose interests in things, sit in a room and not talk. >> how about dizziness? >> it could be a sign of anything, a sign of regular or silent stroke. >> how do you learn whether you...
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it is a gate that opened to the east where we had a very big port. that is why -- is made of limestone and as you can see, it is monumental. it has a huge arched on top and if you look up closely, you will see an arabic inscription which reflects the much later time when the city was under the ottomans. >> to learn more about cyprus, we talked to the presidential commissioner. >> independence in 1960 for cyprus from the british. did both turkey and greece have their eyes on cyprus as a prize? >> greece, turkey and britain became what is the tree obligation of the republic of cyprus. this is a treaty of guarantee. the republic was in alliance with greece and turkey through a formal treaty of alliance that permitted both to have armed forces from the island. the british already secured a their interests by obtaining the sovereign base areas at the time of independence. other countries had a historical connection will with cyprus. because 82% was greek, that -- turkey embarked on the shape of the ottoman empire and was here for 300 years. of course, the
it is a gate that opened to the east where we had a very big port. that is why -- is made of limestone and as you can see, it is monumental. it has a huge arched on top and if you look up closely, you will see an arabic inscription which reflects the much later time when the city was under the ottomans. >> to learn more about cyprus, we talked to the presidential commissioner. >> independence in 1960 for cyprus from the british. did both turkey and greece have their eyes on cyprus...
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. >> there are two big questions that people are arguing about in this town. one is the debt ceiling, and the other is long-term. and it does seem that something has to be done now, but long-term, how do we bring the country's spending and taxes in line? you have been working very hard lobbying to protect government programs that help the poor. how are you doing? >> well, i think i'm happy with what we have seen so far. we started with a provocative question, what would jesus cut? that got attention to the question. then we fasted for almost a month in lent that brought more attention to it. then we formed a circle of protection and the roman catholic bishops, the salvation army, the national association of evangelicals and many people and not just the religious left here, but almost everyone here saying that you can't balance the budget on the backs of the poorest people. i think that voice is now being heard. we have talked with republicans, democrats and the white house right along on this. >> you are trying, i think to get a meeting with a lot of the playe
. >> there are two big questions that people are arguing about in this town. one is the debt ceiling, and the other is long-term. and it does seem that something has to be done now, but long-term, how do we bring the country's spending and taxes in line? you have been working very hard lobbying to protect government programs that help the poor. how are you doing? >> well, i think i'm happy with what we have seen so far. we started with a provocative question, what would jesus cut?...
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there in the last big town on the way to the capital. fate and that of the libyan revolution could be decided here. >> that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of n york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise toork for wide range ofm fro from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you?
there in the last big town on the way to the capital. fate and that of the libyan revolution could be decided here. >> that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of n york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise toork for wide range ofm fro from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you?
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>>reporter: this is beginning to translate into a big business opportunity, with adventure sports companies mushrooming across the country. 220 kilometres north of new delhi is rishikesh; a popular spot for an adrenaline soaked spot of white water rafting. >>you are just 4-5 hours away from delhi, so close to it, but still you feel you are so away from it. it's another world >>many local people have joined this industry. the rafts have become cheaper, and the government offers many subsidies and cheap loans. that's why the prices we charge customers have fallen too. >>reporter: hardcore enthusiasts are adding and promoting new competitive events every year. at the bangalore adventure race, competitors combined cycling with rock climbing to push the limits of endurance. >>we're about 5 hours into the race, and we're at the bouldering area. and this is one of the most difficult part of the race today. the participants have already cycled 50 kilometres, and 12 kilometres of very, very technical trail. they're cramping, and they can't lift their legs, and their arms are >>this is my first adven
>>reporter: this is beginning to translate into a big business opportunity, with adventure sports companies mushrooming across the country. 220 kilometres north of new delhi is rishikesh; a popular spot for an adrenaline soaked spot of white water rafting. >>you are just 4-5 hours away from delhi, so close to it, but still you feel you are so away from it. it's another world >>many local people have joined this industry. the rafts have become cheaper, and the government offers...
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it's a whole media frenzy on big cases. and i don't think that's a very good thing, but that is the environment in which we operate. and lawyers have to deal with that now. >> a very good point. we have some questions from the audience. i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do that? you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his energy at the advice relevant level -- visceral level. i felt his energy. and that's how i could translate it, if you will, into my own sense of emotions, the compassion, the rage, the passion, all the various faces that he has. and then in court he acts out all the roles. so you get the full gamut of the h
it's a whole media frenzy on big cases. and i don't think that's a very good thing, but that is the environment in which we operate. and lawyers have to deal with that now. >> a very good point. we have some questions from the audience. i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do...
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a big arrest in the ongoing brit hacking scandal. one of the people closest to the head of newscorp taken in by police. >>> and countdown to a deal. new reports that the president and congressional leaders may meet today to try to hammer out a debt ceiling agreement. will this go down to the wire? good morning, everyone. i'm richard lui in for alex witt. welcome to "msnbc sunday." top of the hour four, after nearly three years behind bars casey anthony is a free woman this morning. the 25-year-old was released from jail in orlando just after midnight eastern time 12 days after she was acquitted of murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter caylee. outside the jail hundreds gathering carrying signs and protests of support -- or support, rather, of anthony. inside, one nbc news photojournalist was in the processing room when casey was released. he describes what happened. take a listen. >> she was just tunnel vision to the door. and that's when i think i saw that, you know, that smile or relief, if you will, because she saw freedom
a big arrest in the ongoing brit hacking scandal. one of the people closest to the head of newscorp taken in by police. >>> and countdown to a deal. new reports that the president and congressional leaders may meet today to try to hammer out a debt ceiling agreement. will this go down to the wire? good morning, everyone. i'm richard lui in for alex witt. welcome to "msnbc sunday." top of the hour four, after nearly three years behind bars casey anthony is a free woman this...
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how big a problem is it? >> well, let's take the acorn scandal a voter registration fraud and if they had tried to go to the polls they would have had to show i.d. and couldn't have done that. >> acorn activists trying to generate voter turnout and we found out over time that a lot of the vote they'res they tried to generate were made up names. >> that's right. but let me give you more specific example. last year, there was a state representative election in kansas city, missouri won by one vote. later we found out there were 50 smomali citizen thaz voted in had an election. and that would have changed if they had have voter i.d. why is this opposition, james, arising route now, politicalically. >> two reasons because republicans in the state legislation are in a position to pass this kind of legislation, many of these states. >> paul: okay. >> second, raising the specter of jim crow is a way of appealing to the racial fears of black voters and getting them to turn out for democrats. >> the supreme court has
how big a problem is it? >> well, let's take the acorn scandal a voter registration fraud and if they had tried to go to the polls they would have had to show i.d. and couldn't have done that. >> acorn activists trying to generate voter turnout and we found out over time that a lot of the vote they'res they tried to generate were made up names. >> that's right. but let me give you more specific example. last year, there was a state representative election in kansas city,...
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but whether the house republicans would accept that or not, it's a big, big question. it seems to me that's the lead horse. that's the lead solution, a version of the mcconnell plan, with throwing in the spending which i think would be a good idea which leaves $1.5 trillion of spending cuts. the republicans have been sending some signals and in which case -- >> that's exactly right. diane is a chief economist. diane, ben bernanke called it calamatist not to raise the debt ceiling. both have warned that they will downgrade the always u.s. stall lar aaa credit rating. let's tall about consequences from an economist perspective. if the u.s. fails to raise the debt ceiling on august 2nd, what does it mean for our already struggling economic recovery? >> well, it's incredibly bad news. it could be enough to push us into a recession, depending on how far immediately they would have to do 40 to 45% cuts in spending just right off the top of the board. how long that would last? my plan would be that i would stop paying congress for not doing their job and i think the real issu
but whether the house republicans would accept that or not, it's a big, big question. it seems to me that's the lead horse. that's the lead solution, a version of the mcconnell plan, with throwing in the spending which i think would be a good idea which leaves $1.5 trillion of spending cuts. the republicans have been sending some signals and in which case -- >> that's exactly right. diane is a chief economist. diane, ben bernanke called it calamatist not to raise the debt ceiling. both...
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it was a very big character in the film. we had to do a lot of complex things involving harry having to ride and then fly on the back of it. so realizing and completing for the film was quite an achievement. more recently, i really, really thought the work we did with creature and dobby in deathly hallows part 1 was really top notch because you had to empathize with these little characters because you had to deal with harry's emotional distress when dobby died at the end. so to do a cg creature that causes the audience to shed a tear was a challenge and we managed to pull that off. that was quite a difficult thing but very rewarding, as well. >> but for every rewarding challenge there are some effects burke says have fallen flat. >> some things you're pleased with, other things are never quite sort of were as good as you hoped. i think for me, if i'm completely honest, it would probably be grupe the fifth film didn't quite hit the mark unfortunately. we weren't really quite sure how believable he was at the end of the day. t
it was a very big character in the film. we had to do a lot of complex things involving harry having to ride and then fly on the back of it. so realizing and completing for the film was quite an achievement. more recently, i really, really thought the work we did with creature and dobby in deathly hallows part 1 was really top notch because you had to empathize with these little characters because you had to deal with harry's emotional distress when dobby died at the end. so to do a cg creature...
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the big change was the emergence of a electric elevators. starting in 1880, the electric elevator allowed building dollars to go much higher. we evolved from steam hydraulic elevators to the electric elevators that are not that much different from what we are going to see now at the top of the tower. this is the steam room on the top of the state st. francis. -- on top of the state francis. the equipment you see painted green, that is all the original equipment from 1972. we are just now in the middle of modernizing this equipment. >> why modernize? doesn't the equipment works fine? >> it does, it is of analog and intensive, and there are some additional controls. let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it.
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it is so big and wasteful. there is so much to cut without causing much pain at all and not just not causing pain but helping your economy grow. helping people become better off. >> john: we're throwing more money into the money hall and take that money hole. in some states you can get unemployment benefits up to 99 weeks. that is positively french. it's more serious here. we need to move quickly than the canadians did. unfortunately, it looks like we're moving more slowly than the canadians did. >> exactly and while canada found it, we south of border pour more money into the money hole. that is our program. thanks for watching. good night. ...
it is so big and wasteful. there is so much to cut without causing much pain at all and not just not causing pain but helping your economy grow. helping people become better off. >> john: we're throwing more money into the money hall and take that money hole. in some states you can get unemployment benefits up to 99 weeks. that is positively french. it's more serious here. we need to move quickly than the canadians did. unfortunately, it looks like we're moving more slowly than the...
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game on the big-screen. just like earlier matches the women's world cup finals between the us and japan will be broadcast live at civic center plaza and all starts tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. this is america's best showing since its memorable run back in 1999. that ended with the us just beating china. >>> well, we're getting new details on plan as to make the 2013 america's cup race both clean and green. a draft environmental report recommends miles of fessing be put up to protect habitat in areas where thousands of spectators are likely to gather, such as crissy field and raises concerns about recreational boaters dumping sewage in san francisco bay. a public hearing is scheduled in august. >>> an effort to stop a target store from opening in san rafael has fallen short. it's a story we have been following since april when the city approved plans to build the store on shoreline parkway. that is north of the richmond- san rafael bridge. they came up 32 signatures short of the 2832 needed to get a referendum on t
game on the big-screen. just like earlier matches the women's world cup finals between the us and japan will be broadcast live at civic center plaza and all starts tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. this is america's best showing since its memorable run back in 1999. that ended with the us just beating china. >>> well, we're getting new details on plan as to make the 2013 america's cup race both clean and green. a draft environmental report recommends miles of fessing be put up to protect habitat...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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but secondly, this big old fat government, so big, so fat, so inefficient is drowning out the growth possibilities of the private sector. it is just like an abusive weight straddling the back of every small businessman and woman today. it is a scary weight. they are saying cut yourself back to size. get to an appropriate level of balanced effort on those things that are high priorities in the public interest. and in this business of cutting, don't tell meow have to cut social security checks when you have got all kinds of places you could make the cuts like americorps and the congress debt and student loans. if you have a set of priorities don't put this fear talk about trying to frighten seniors into a panic. frankly the democrats have worn that one out and i don't even think the seniors are falling for it any more. >> shannon: you talk about a lot of things that you thought would be positive, cut, cap and balance, a balanced budget amendment. those things are not going to get done in the next 16 days. are youngsters you prepare youo august 2 and support not raising the debt ceiling
but secondly, this big old fat government, so big, so fat, so inefficient is drowning out the growth possibilities of the private sector. it is just like an abusive weight straddling the back of every small businessman and woman today. it is a scary weight. they are saying cut yourself back to size. get to an appropriate level of balanced effort on those things that are high priorities in the public interest. and in this business of cutting, don't tell meow have to cut social security checks...
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these are all good things, but they don't get the big job done. the president said he is committed to a big deal, $4 trillion over ten years i am committed to it, harry reid is committed to it we need some bipartisan buy in here ai think we can do it. >> schieffer: let me ask you, senator durbin that begs the question you said you are going to spend this week debate ago balanced budget amendment that you say everyone knows has no chance of passing so why are you debating that. >> because the republicans are insisting the debate takes place before anything happens we lived in a divided congress, the house of republican is under republican control and the senate 53 democrats, a nominal majority but not the 60 you need for big decisions so we have to check the boxes. one of them is to engage in this debate. it is interesting to me if you look back in history,. bob, and you will remember this when we had the biggest run up in america's debt in president reagan that was the hottest debate about a balanced budget constitutional amendment we don't need a
these are all good things, but they don't get the big job done. the president said he is committed to a big deal, $4 trillion over ten years i am committed to it, harry reid is committed to it we need some bipartisan buy in here ai think we can do it. >> schieffer: let me ask you, senator durbin that begs the question you said you are going to spend this week debate ago balanced budget amendment that you say everyone knows has no chance of passing so why are you debating that. >>...
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this was also a big harry potter weekend. >> big movie. the final one was released. it broke all kinds of records at the box office. and people really have that harry potter fever out there once again. >> in a big way. there's a dance, apparently. the harry potter. uh-huh. lisa dunn, go mama, out of ohio there came up with this. >> she's a rapping mom from ohio. >> it's called the potter. not the harry potter. >> she's an awfully cool mom. >> she really is. she got everybody there in her ohio town onboard. they're extremely excited about the whole harry potter mania stuff. >> she's a wife. she's a mother of two. she's got her own little witch's brew right there. >> all right. thanks. we had a nice little variety in our little chat room. we're going to go back to the newsroom in a moment. thanks so much, jacqui, appreciate that. >>> we're going to be talking about casey a anthony walking free. protesters take to the streets near her parents' homes. up next, we'll take you live to orlando. automotive performance is gone. and all we have left are fallen leaves and broke
this was also a big harry potter weekend. >> big movie. the final one was released. it broke all kinds of records at the box office. and people really have that harry potter fever out there once again. >> in a big way. there's a dance, apparently. the harry potter. uh-huh. lisa dunn, go mama, out of ohio there came up with this. >> she's a rapping mom from ohio. >> it's called the potter. not the harry potter. >> she's an awfully cool mom. >> she really is....
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expansion of el museo, a big renovation of el museo. and over the 40 years, what has changed is also the profile of the us as perhaps the most diverse latino country. >> hinojosa: because basically, 40 years ago, el barrio, spanish harlem, was predominantly-- it had been italian at one point-- but it was predominantly a puerto rican community. >> correct, and el barrio has always been a place of immigrants, and i think that is also something very, very, very imporant to notice is that that part of the upper east side of manhattan has always been very welcoming. and before italian, it was irish, and so it has that tradition. but definitely since the '40s, puerto ricans started making el barrio their home, and then the name, therefore, el barrio. and it is very, very... a sense of the place where they would gather. then there's the creation of organizations and institutions like la marqueta where they would shop, and so it is full of history. and el museo emerges, also, of those social movements in the '60s-- in the late '60s-- where diff
expansion of el museo, a big renovation of el museo. and over the 40 years, what has changed is also the profile of the us as perhaps the most diverse latino country. >> hinojosa: because basically, 40 years ago, el barrio, spanish harlem, was predominantly-- it had been italian at one point-- but it was predominantly a puerto rican community. >> correct, and el barrio has always been a place of immigrants, and i think that is also something very, very, very imporant to notice is...
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and you said so this is a very big coup for the child they will up help them deal with. with his hardline for all. american human rights activists are calling on their country to practice what it preaches when it comes to torture washington often condemns other countries for such methods yet campaigners say controversial u.s. army academies still training officers in brutal interrogation techniques killing four met one torture survivor who's on a mission to get it closed. think it's been thirty years since colombian soldiers kidnapped oh she starved and electroshock tech there i received about all for having a quote subversive book that he lives every day to people have talked to him call on this time very lucky to be able to tell the story most people get tortured for ten days as a stand there and then they get shot and kill many had been disappear after says the colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. and were trained right here on american soil at the school of the america in fort benning georgia army beecher truth of player was an instructor
and you said so this is a very big coup for the child they will up help them deal with. with his hardline for all. american human rights activists are calling on their country to practice what it preaches when it comes to torture washington often condemns other countries for such methods yet campaigners say controversial u.s. army academies still training officers in brutal interrogation techniques killing four met one torture survivor who's on a mission to get it closed. think it's been thirty...
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soccer team before the big match today. >>> also, you want to get a date with a big star? this is all you have to do. joined the armed services, and then ask for a date on youtube. that's all you have to do, folks. timberlake is heading for the ball. i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right even if it's not every day. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for ches
soccer team before the big match today. >>> also, you want to get a date with a big star? this is all you have to do. joined the armed services, and then ask for a date on youtube. that's all you have to do, folks. timberlake is heading for the ball. i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this...
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this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect, but you are a young kid. people might try to take advantage of you. this is the sexual assault report. >> we had this too. >> okay. it gets more serious here. i already see there people there watching you. you get up and see him around here and we might have problems. nothing personal. you are young. you look younger than you are. people will tend to take advantage of you. we will try to keep you as safe as we can. most will be put on you. you have to take control. all right? >> yeah. >> i already about that in the county. the sexual assaults they call them predators and prey. he will probably be a prey. >> in prison, sexual predators themselves can become prey. there certain inmates who will not tolerate them. steven weaver is one of the inmates weaver's reputation for violence began before he came to prison. i was a member of a motorcycle gang. if you look at it on paper, you should never let this guy out >> it landed him a 60 year sentence for murder. in prison he attempted to kill again. it was his cellma
this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect, but you are a young kid. people might try to take advantage of you. this is the sexual assault report. >> we had this too. >> okay. it gets more serious here. i already see there people there watching you. you get up and see him around here and we might have problems. nothing personal. you are young. you look younger than you are. people will tend to take advantage of you. we will try to keep you as safe as we can. most will be put on...
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the numbers for tomorrow afternoon, not a big change from today. santa rosa mid-70s. fairfield 78 degrees right around the bay, some 60s. and the warmest locations will be hovering right around the 80- degree mark. san jose 76. and san francisco right around 63 degrees. a good deal of overcast first thing tomorrow morning. here's a look ahead. these are all just minor changes but temperatures do warm up a little bit for monday, tuesday and wednesday. look at that, warm inland by next week at 90. not too much change but the fog is refreshing if you want to just look outside. >> looks like winter. >> bundle up tonight and tomorrow morning. >> thank you. >>> well, dozens of bay area foster teens celebrated their birthdays all at once today at a big party in their honor. the birthday bash in pleasant hill featured water fun on land as well as in the pool along with basketball, cake and gifts. the foster dream organization hosted today's party to make sure foster youth get to celebrate their birthdays as other children do. in addition to today's bash, that group also spons
the numbers for tomorrow afternoon, not a big change from today. santa rosa mid-70s. fairfield 78 degrees right around the bay, some 60s. and the warmest locations will be hovering right around the 80- degree mark. san jose 76. and san francisco right around 63 degrees. a good deal of overcast first thing tomorrow morning. here's a look ahead. these are all just minor changes but temperatures do warm up a little bit for monday, tuesday and wednesday. look at that, warm inland by next week at...
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so he really needs the big buttons. is the biggest you have this? >> is the biggest, yes. >> and what is the most requested? >> they will ask for cordless phones. they are also amplified for mobility and vision. >> what are the hours for people because i know they will want to come see you? >> best time is monday through friday 9:00 to 1:00. >> and berkeley at the bart station. we have several, sacramento, fairbanks, we have a new office in salinas, los angeles, san diego, if you go to our website you can find the information. >> so just filling out an application? >> have your doctor filling out the application, verifying the need and ma mail to us. >> you'll ship it to them free? >> yes, that's right. >> thank you so much. there is a lost information but we are out of time for this week's edition. a reminder, state conference is february 17th and 18th and the oakland hilton. all of our information is available on our website. if you need community resources in your neighborhood dial 211 for help. i'm cheryl jennings, bye-bye.
so he really needs the big buttons. is the biggest you have this? >> is the biggest, yes. >> and what is the most requested? >> they will ask for cordless phones. they are also amplified for mobility and vision. >> what are the hours for people because i know they will want to come see you? >> best time is monday through friday 9:00 to 1:00. >> and berkeley at the bart station. we have several, sacramento, fairbanks, we have a new office in salinas, los...
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congress has got a big issue in front of us. we need to handle our own business for a change and the focus this week is on the only plan we've got and that's cut cap and balance. >> you seem fairly confident that at the very least, there will not be default on the 2nd? >> i have confidence that ultimately the responsible leadership in washington will not fail to take an action where failure would mean interest rates that would amount to a tax on all americans when they buy a home or a car, that would undermine our recovery, that would create chaos in the u.s. and world economy. >> unless the president gets off of his absolute obsession with raising taxes, republicans are not going to agree to do anything that will harm our economy. and job killing taxes will harm our economy. so there will not be a default, but as to whether or not we can achieve savings in the process, again, depends on the president. >> you have always said that you were for civil unions but that you thought marriage was between a man and a woman. >> i do. and
congress has got a big issue in front of us. we need to handle our own business for a change and the focus this week is on the only plan we've got and that's cut cap and balance. >> you seem fairly confident that at the very least, there will not be default on the 2nd? >> i have confidence that ultimately the responsible leadership in washington will not fail to take an action where failure would mean interest rates that would amount to a tax on all americans when they buy a home or...
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was weird it was like watching a big movie screen. it if. it was very upsetting it was a feeling of hate. hate. let the polynesian people rose up together and said you know mr chirac please stop. he just brushed it away and said something my decision is final. it one person one person decided the entire future of my children. my grandchildren and my great grandchildren. it's in c. in. january one thousand nine hundred six france proceeds with this last nuclear test in polynesia what turns out to be the starting point for long term research. in the last tests justified an enormous investment to build new equipment new missiles new bombs the laser megajoules and you aircraft so everything is being updated between now twenty and twenty. only interesting thing is that results from countries like the united states and some of the other western nations in developing new nuclear weapons that it excites the interest in countries like korea and iran who want to join the nuclear club. two thousand and six is a landmark year the united states the unite
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on the one hand you could argue that president obama, who wanted a big deal, boehner wanted a big deal, came up with at much as $3 trillion in spending cuts, several hundred billion in revenue increases to balance that. you had the republicans led by eric cantor saying not one dollar in tax hikes. is it hard to assess whether you have one strong faction of the republican party holding up a deal? >> remember when the "the new york times" and "the washington post" that boehner and obama weren't working on a big, grand compromise. >> right. >> "the new york times" talked about the tax hike part of it. t"the washington post" talked about cuts to social security and medicare that obama was willing to go along with. the first stories were all about democrats screaming bloody murder about, you know, no way are they going to go along, congressional democrats, go along with cuts to meds care and social security even if the president wants it. then boehner walked out on the big deal and said no we're not going to do it. my point is there is clearly blame on both sides, and much of the focus righ
on the one hand you could argue that president obama, who wanted a big deal, boehner wanted a big deal, came up with at much as $3 trillion in spending cuts, several hundred billion in revenue increases to balance that. you had the republicans led by eric cantor saying not one dollar in tax hikes. is it hard to assess whether you have one strong faction of the republican party holding up a deal? >> remember when the "the new york times" and "the washington post" that...
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i see that you brought a big aerial photograph with overly geology. >> it is a big google map with overly geology. the different colors depict the different formations or deposits beneath san francisco. san francisco is a young environment. it is a relatively young environment. the basement rock beneath san francisco is known as the franciscan complex or formation. it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill, telegraph hill. every once in awhile, you hear about those who make the news with a rock fall or landslide. usually occur in the telegraph and twin peaks. . above the rock are the soil deposits. the most common is dune
i see that you brought a big aerial photograph with overly geology. >> it is a big google map with overly geology. the different colors depict the different formations or deposits beneath san francisco. san francisco is a young environment. it is a relatively young environment. the basement rock beneath san francisco is known as the franciscan complex or formation. it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill, telegraph hill. every once in awhile, you hear about those who...
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my god, he's getting so big, so big. it's crazy. my nana calls him half pint because she looks just like his father, just like his father. >> who is that? >> mommy! >> wave to mommy. >> hi! >> where are you going? >> come here. >> big hug. >> hugs. i love you. crayons. you want to sit in a chair? >> it puts everything into perspective as to why i need to do what i need to do. >> you help nana cook? do you eat spaghetti you like spaghetti. you you should see what we get to eat you want to say ewe! >> he's doing things like talking good, singing, playing one, two, three, freeze. now you freeze. go. freeze, freeze. i have to take this like a blessing. the way i was living out there, i wasn't there with him anyway. i was there physically, but not emotionally. >> are you going to leave? go bye-bye. >> mommy, nana come? >> yeah, nana's coming. >> coming? >> no, mamma's not coming, baby. i love you. i love you. bye, baby. >> come on big boy. >> ready? give mommy kiss one more time. >> i love you. i'll see you soon. >> soon. >> be a good gi
my god, he's getting so big, so big. it's crazy. my nana calls him half pint because she looks just like his father, just like his father. >> who is that? >> mommy! >> wave to mommy. >> hi! >> where are you going? >> come here. >> big hug. >> hugs. i love you. crayons. you want to sit in a chair? >> it puts everything into perspective as to why i need to do what i need to do. >> you help nana cook? do you eat spaghetti you like...
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i think he wants a big deal. i think he will take cuts that contracts won't want and take taxes. because his presidency and the future of the country -- he believes -- [everyone talking at once] >> socialistic. that what you're saying. >> vaguely socialistic, yes. >> when they came out with the report he said -- >> what is that report? >> that's a report that deals with the long-term deficit problems of this country. >> they recommend taxation, do they not. >> they had a whole series of recommendations, and the president said i will stand by what they did, except they're still waiting for him to stand by them. >> he's never taken it seriously, in not in his budget, not in his budget state, know when bowl simpson came city. not when they wanted a clean debt limit increase. so that he is winning a debate over the fiscal future of the country is astonishing! and. >> but he's keeping something else off page one! what is it? >> this is a genuine. >> the unemployment problem? it doesn't even figure in this. >> could not keep unemployment off the front page. it doesn't have to be on the
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you know how do the states already as big. downgrade in the world markets every i'm not the only person who knows that the united states is the largest debtor nation in the history of the world look at the value of the u.s. dollar is down fairly significantly over the past few years they have to increase the debt ceiling for the moment there's no question about that their choice though for the future is they've got to take an axe no they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it they're not going to do that they might announce they're going to do it for this to get the budget ceiling passed but it's not going to have any effect everybody sees that washington is not going to solve this problem and more and more people are looking for something to replace the u.s. dollar. the things a little better in europe with this really now the focus of stopping the eurozone heading into oblivion runs approved a tough seventy billion euro cuts package to avoid the need for a buy not it's the euro zone's thir
you know how do the states already as big. downgrade in the world markets every i'm not the only person who knows that the united states is the largest debtor nation in the history of the world look at the value of the u.s. dollar is down fairly significantly over the past few years they have to increase the debt ceiling for the moment there's no question about that their choice though for the future is they've got to take an axe no they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do...
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in all gold to go early west virginia broke in the big go on the road with. bob years. removal site moved into the head waters of the stream that runs by my home. in the past five years i've been flooded seven times there's been about five acres my property it's washed away into the stream down below where i live. my property has been completely devastated devalued there's no way i could say one relocate my property it's worth at the mine company had the option of getting in touch with me and letting me know what was coming at me and they'd be they trapped me in my kid's mouth of a flooding hollow and basically trashed our lives now when someone does that to you you don't go along with it you have no choice but to go against i don't holland do it i live in the middle of this why. because it's ok it's ok that me he'll be away from southern west virginia is in middle of this hail so am i ask my son. roan. i don't know nobody nothing at all these million jobs i don't own jobs and if i thank god i don't know their day and wrong across appalachians coal fields mining jobs or
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it's one great big loss. but you begin to realize that i don't want to give the system my mentality. i don't want to give the system my sanity. i don't want to give them my integrity. i don't want to give them my loyalty. they're fighting for it. every day, it's a fight in here. every day, you're fighting for something. what i decided to do, i sought mental health. mental health didn't come to me. i went to them. i told them i would like help. >> he's been in the idu, segregation unit, disciplinary segregation unit for i think 5 1/2 months now. and he's been conduct clear throughout that time. so that told me that he really is motivated. how you doing, man? welcome. >> thank you. >> they got you up today, right? >> wednesday. >> wednesday? >> bailey was recently transferred from idu to the residential treatment unit or rtu, where he's given more privileges and ongoing counseling. >> other guys like, yeah. we can do it like he did it, you know. >> well, yeah. remember, you're trying to change your path. you've
it's one great big loss. but you begin to realize that i don't want to give the system my mentality. i don't want to give the system my sanity. i don't want to give them my integrity. i don't want to give them my loyalty. they're fighting for it. every day, it's a fight in here. every day, you're fighting for something. what i decided to do, i sought mental health. mental health didn't come to me. i went to them. i told them i would like help. >> he's been in the idu, segregation unit,...
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journalist jeff goodell his book big coal the dirty secret behind america's energy future explores the history and use a pole in america and throughout the world like many americans i didn't even realize that we still burn coal you know i thought coal was something i went out with top hats and corsets i thought that electricity was just something that flowed down from a golden bowl in the sky i never gave any thought to where it came from the idea that coal produces fifty percent of electricity in america never occurred to me so i went down to west virginia and i didn't know what to expect their memory i first knew i was driving outside of charleston and i saw the boom on one of the big drag line swinging above the hills and i pulled off the road and i hiked up through the woods to the top of this hill and i got this view down into this district and it was just like hell had opened up before me. and the money from the coal mining has always gone to the top and siphoned out by through the owners essentially whether their corporations are called barons like our blankenship it's a commodi
journalist jeff goodell his book big coal the dirty secret behind america's energy future explores the history and use a pole in america and throughout the world like many americans i didn't even realize that we still burn coal you know i thought coal was something i went out with top hats and corsets i thought that electricity was just something that flowed down from a golden bowl in the sky i never gave any thought to where it came from the idea that coal produces fifty percent of electricity...
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this big. this big. i might. i doubt it. >> reporter: esdale is currently back in segregation after refusing to perform his job in the jailhouse infirmary. but he sees it as one small slipup after four months of what was for him unusually good behavior. today he's meeting with jail officials where he'll learn what's in store for him. >> chances are i'm going to get an administrative, because of my history in the building. they're not going to pop, because they think i'll come back in and fight. >> reporter: cindy is in charge of esdale's hearing. it's not the first time she's seen him. >> how are you doing today? >> fine. >> this is not where i wanted us to be. you know that? right? >> yep. >> what happened? >> got a ticket. >> i know you got a ticket. you seemed to be spiraling out of control before that? >> yeah. because i kept getting restricted for no reason. >> daniel is a little bit of a special case. he is a special case because of the level of violence he's shown to us. fighting, continuous disruptions. f
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of the vessel in two thousand and seven ship had been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an old. port authorities say they were lied to the ship was only supposed to carry one hundred forty people but was loaded with over two hundred they were told it was carrying twenty more tales of bound including a broken engine and tricity generators failing so that no s.o.s. signal or tunnel instructions could be issued and blocked emergency exits criminal cases. and arrests being made to the poll kerry sinking and more controversially into one thing ships which reached the scene before the army didn't pick up a single person reports the crew members instead took through pictures serving their mobile phones. passengers were shown that there were people on a raft many hundreds of cuts and injuries that were bleeding we yelled for help i saw passers by in a different direction many of them towards. the slow process of raising the bulgaria has now started up with it will come the poten
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companies big multinationals and so forth that seem to get things done by helping m.p.'s behind me perhaps not as bad as in washington but i do think the. it's the end of outside influences outside on democratic forces as regards influences on the parliamentarians behind me it is interesting that he owned these newspapers and they always say rupert murdoch loves newspapers he basically had newspapers so that he could manipulate monopoly concerns over his broadcast interests which actually did make money unlike newspapers newspapers are just a tool of war he has lots of enemies out there he probably a lot of ammunition to go back at them though thanks to all the muckraking journalists who spent their time. well looking at sex scandals really he does have lots of friends one should add but it looks at some m.p.'s have it believable that he has the right to own any form of media in this country we're about to talk about the united states because that's where it gets really interesting the democratic party in congress is a full on party doesn't really have anything any hope
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what needs to big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into eyecatching products they don't understand. is this guy he followed russian innovators to engine builders and brought it and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. if. soon from phones to christian. means cruise starts on t.v. dot com. they faced it this is not a pro but you should look it warmed up. before it and you should just step over it is sure to support the trees because they have no idea about the hardships that we face. one it's the says it all to nuisance for in the army the life of abuse the other is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. victory nine hundred forty five dot com. the debt crisis rages on both sides of the atlantic as eight european banks fail stress tests for their vulnerability to financial troubles while america nears its fourteen point three trillion dollar debt ceili
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he would have a big smile and the cubs. he was loving, caring and giving. he was the most perfect young man. >> family, friends, even strangers tell hand to honor a young man that they say died too soon. as his sister broke down as friends remember a man that try to better his life. one of his aunts and said that he was attending college to become an electrician. >> he loved life and wanted to succeed. >> his life evolves around his two young sons, his relatives say that is because he was raised by a single mother. >> he wanted to be a positive role model he wanted to be the dad that his dad was not for him. >> this was him scene in his 2009 interview his mother cannot make the vigil because it was too painful for her. she said the death of oscar brand deeply traumatized john to. they were best friends in fact when they were teenagers oscar grant used to write letters to john even though it live close by. the family says that john kept all those letters. instead of demanding justice for oscar grant, his friends are now seeking justice for him. >> my brother
he would have a big smile and the cubs. he was loving, caring and giving. he was the most perfect young man. >> family, friends, even strangers tell hand to honor a young man that they say died too soon. as his sister broke down as friends remember a man that try to better his life. one of his aunts and said that he was attending college to become an electrician. >> he loved life and wanted to succeed. >> his life evolves around his two young sons, his relatives say that is...
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is in big trouble if it defaults on its debts next month. but with the 2012 race already on the radar in front of everybody, it is safe to bet many of them are thinking about appearances as well. a.b. stoddard is associate editor and columnist with "the hill" newspaper. joining us for a look at the political fight. so a.b., good morning to you. is anyone looking good so far in this debate as they look toward 2012 and they have the debt ceiling right in front of them? >> well, i actually think that the president really retains the upper hand, at least at this hour. the president really -- he abandoned entitlement reform after his fiscal commission released a report in december. he did not produce a budget, didn't mention -- and there were no plans this winter to deal with that issue. now that he's come out with a willingness to tackle something that is so sacred to his base, he really looks like he is engaging in this shared sacrifice he keeps talking about, while republicans refuse to budge on taxes and the president paints them as my way or
is in big trouble if it defaults on its debts next month. but with the 2012 race already on the radar in front of everybody, it is safe to bet many of them are thinking about appearances as well. a.b. stoddard is associate editor and columnist with "the hill" newspaper. joining us for a look at the political fight. so a.b., good morning to you. is anyone looking good so far in this debate as they look toward 2012 and they have the debt ceiling right in front of them? >> well, i...
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and, again, the peace vision was very big for him. the day hitler came to power, 1933, he was giving radio address. i didn't know it until i was reading the good new biography of him. it was the only time he was ever on the radio. it was cut off in the middle. we who like romance would say hitler's people turned it off. the engineers made a mistake. [laughter] it was on the principle of having a finishing uhrer -- fuhrer. some of the people in the catholic and lutheran churches played up to hitler. there was a movement in which they tried to make hiterer's germany into -- hitler's germany into a christian anti-semitic force. the vast majority was just sort of silent. what can you do in the middle of all that? but he got committed very early and hung out with the whole underground of people. i think the other thing that i would say is turning point is a new today we call it the ecumenical movement n. the 1930s it was being born, and they wanted to form what became the world council of churches. it was postponed until after the war beca
and, again, the peace vision was very big for him. the day hitler came to power, 1933, he was giving radio address. i didn't know it until i was reading the good new biography of him. it was the only time he was ever on the radio. it was cut off in the middle. we who like romance would say hitler's people turned it off. the engineers made a mistake. [laughter] it was on the principle of having a finishing uhrer -- fuhrer. some of the people in the catholic and lutheran churches played up to...
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and it was a big success year. and it was a big success there, too. this book is still selling very well. actually, now it's being read by young students and i often go with survivors to schools to talk to students. i think that's very important to be doing that. >> harvey, you've obviously made a lot of important movies in your time. where does this rank for you personally? >> it really ranks strongly with me because the subject matter is so personal. again, i hate critics who keep saying stuff like that. it's like haven't we had enough super hero movies? i can think of haven't we had enough dumb raunchy comedies and a lot more horrendous categories that i'd like to see not on celluloid that are a waste as far as i'm concerned. this is a good epic story and a story that educates, but it entertains at the same time. it is a real thrilling movie that one of the movies that i'm most proud. >> and kristin scott thomas plays the star of the film, the american writer who lives in paris. why go for her, harvey? what was the thinking? >> i think kristin scot
and it was a big success year. and it was a big success there, too. this book is still selling very well. actually, now it's being read by young students and i often go with survivors to schools to talk to students. i think that's very important to be doing that. >> harvey, you've obviously made a lot of important movies in your time. where does this rank for you personally? >> it really ranks strongly with me because the subject matter is so personal. again, i hate critics who keep...
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we also found out that he plays a big pingpong himself, so we look forward to seeing that. mayor lee, the show is all yours. [applause] mayor lee: thank you, everyone. welcome to city hall, and welcome to our celebration of the 40th anniversary of ping- pong diplomacy. i also want to welcome supervisor eric mar. thank you for being here. i know he has a wealth of chinese residents and residents in the whole district that want to play ping-pong this year. i want to welcome everyone here. our counsel general in china, the head of the table tennis association in china. thank you very much for being here. the wonderful guest from our bay area sports organizing committee and the united states table tennis association. thank you for being here as well. 40 years ago, i was studying really hard in college. i was actually studying about china and wondering where my parents came from and what they were doing in those years and what caused them to come to america and give birth to six kids and start us on our journeys in our own education. now, 40 years later, i find myself year as th
we also found out that he plays a big pingpong himself, so we look forward to seeing that. mayor lee, the show is all yours. [applause] mayor lee: thank you, everyone. welcome to city hall, and welcome to our celebration of the 40th anniversary of ping- pong diplomacy. i also want to welcome supervisor eric mar. thank you for being here. i know he has a wealth of chinese residents and residents in the whole district that want to play ping-pong this year. i want to welcome everyone here. our...
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, big problem, and it was reported to her, and she tried to get help for it. she wrote to then vice president cheney to say we need help. she tried to get the fbi in, and the reaction was pretty much what happens in other communities i think when your own is attacked. they attack back. she got a public service officer to testify it was going on, but instead of solving the problem, they got rid of her. that's why she was impeached. she's very bitter, and oddly enough, maybe not so oddly, but when this is your whole home and you live on a reservation and this is your entire place of identity, there's nowhere else really you can go unless you make a clean break so she has to live with these people who impeached her, and it's very difficult. she's an unhappy person. this is one of those tribal governments that the federal government put in place itself in the 20th century, and had it been another century, they wouldn't have this same kind of government they have now that allowed all of this so she, yeah, it's an unhappy story. that's for sure. >> well, why don't i
, big problem, and it was reported to her, and she tried to get help for it. she wrote to then vice president cheney to say we need help. she tried to get the fbi in, and the reaction was pretty much what happens in other communities i think when your own is attacked. they attack back. she got a public service officer to testify it was going on, but instead of solving the problem, they got rid of her. that's why she was impeached. she's very bitter, and oddly enough, maybe not so oddly, but...
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we also want a big deal. the president did put a grand proposal on the table. >> chris: we will get to that in a second. if it is a choice because the clock is ticking, 16 days, if it is a choice between the mcconnell plan or nothing, not raising the debt ceiling on august 2, are you going to vote for the mcconnell plan? >> i'm working hard so that that is not our only choice. i will say that. we cannot default on our debt. americans can't choose not to pay the bills they incurred and we know what that catastrophe that would be. i know there have been bills introduced in the house that suggest you can sort of skate by this, standard & poor's, moody's, chamber of commerce, they all say it is not so. >> chris: stay on the mcconnell plan for a moment. if it comes down to that -- you are already shaking your head. if it comes down to the mcconnell plan or going past august 2. >> the mcconnell plan doesn't have 218 republican votes. there is all kinds of conservatives who will not support the mitch -- as chris poi
we also want a big deal. the president did put a grand proposal on the table. >> chris: we will get to that in a second. if it is a choice because the clock is ticking, 16 days, if it is a choice between the mcconnell plan or nothing, not raising the debt ceiling on august 2, are you going to vote for the mcconnell plan? >> i'm working hard so that that is not our only choice. i will say that. we cannot default on our debt. americans can't choose not to pay the bills they incurred...
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these are big holes. water intrusion is a serious problem. everything about this building is well-maintained, lighting in the front, t.v. cameras. this kind of lighting is no longer allowed. the energy code says you have to have lighting that is high- efficacy, meaning lots of lumens per watt. you can't just screw bulbs in any longer. it may not be done. i want to mention, it's not just the front of your building, it's your yard, too. the preventative maintainence would say, get some hot nails or screws or something designed for exterior use and screw them on. fix it before it breaks is the goal. everybody has a shed. the code says you can have a shed as long as it's not over 100 square feet of projected roof area. >> california code says 120 square feet. san francisco says 100. fire escapes need lots of maintainence. this requires a fire escape person or contractor to test it, lube it, maintain it. you have to keep it painted and scrubbed. wire brush. this is one of those folding ladders, which we used to approve. we still approve other fold
these are big holes. water intrusion is a serious problem. everything about this building is well-maintained, lighting in the front, t.v. cameras. this kind of lighting is no longer allowed. the energy code says you have to have lighting that is high- efficacy, meaning lots of lumens per watt. you can't just screw bulbs in any longer. it may not be done. i want to mention, it's not just the front of your building, it's your yard, too. the preventative maintainence would say, get some hot nails...
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big deal, not a big deal? >> those are the people that gave aaa bond ratings to the bond mortgages two days before they failed. i don't want to to see the credit rating downgraded. i don't think people should listen to credit rating agencies either. >>> making the grade may be easier these days. shocking figures on the grade inflation trend at u.s. colleges. that's next on msnbc sunday. we spend a lot of time on the feed because a chicken is what it eats. [ jim ] this seal verifies we feed my fresh all-natural chickens an all-vegetarian diet including corn, soybeans, and marigolds. no animal by-products. no meat and bone meal. when you put my chicken on the table, you know where it came from. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly throug
big deal, not a big deal? >> those are the people that gave aaa bond ratings to the bond mortgages two days before they failed. i don't want to to see the credit rating downgraded. i don't think people should listen to credit rating agencies either. >>> making the grade may be easier these days. shocking figures on the grade inflation trend at u.s. colleges. that's next on msnbc sunday. we spend a lot of time on the feed because a chicken is what it eats. [ jim ] this seal...